Center for Well-Being
Center for Well-Being: At Strayer University, we recognize that students bring more than just their academic brain to classes—students also bring their whole person. Whether balancing work, family, community or social commitments, students are also managing their education and coursework. That is where Strayer’s Center for Well-Being comes in—because Strayer Cares about the whole student.
Access Strayer’s Center for Well-Being in iCampus, which serves as a one-stop-shop for information and student support. The Center for Well-Being site is arranged by six dimensions of well-being with pages for Academics, Career, Essential Needs, Finances, Mind & Body, and Social Connection. Each page includes resources and support in response to what students tell us they are looking for, including links to resources and services we offer to support students and their goals for coursework, life supports, career, and finances.
The Center for Well-Being site includes topics such as:
- I want to improve my study skills (Academics page)
-
I need help understanding my assignment (Academics page)
- I am looking for a job (Career page)
- I am navigating a stressful environment (Essential Needs page)
- I want to explore scholarship options and other ways to pay for my degree (Finances page)
- I want support balancing school and life (Mind & Body page)
- I feel overwhelmed (Mind & Body page)
-
I want to find a mentor (Social Connection page)
Students can access SOAR through iCampus for school-life referrals, emotional support, stress management, tools for daily living, and other supports for managing life.